Kuryakyn 7555 Motorcycle Foot Controls: Longhorn Offset Trident Dually Highway Pegs with Magnum Quick Clamps for 1-1/4 Engine Guards/Tubing, Chrome, 1 Pair
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Technology X
> 3 dayWhats it take to get my $3090 bucks back? You received the product back as new several weeks ago?!?!?!?!?
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S. Ferguson
> 3 dayThese are great. I took a few rides to get them just where I needed them. They are amazing and I really like them!
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William L Hurt
> 3 dayFair price, good product and met all expectations. Delivered quickly and in excellent condition. Would recommend this product and shopping at Amazon.
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OPPOSE BIG TECH CENSORSHIP
> 3 dayTurns out, highway pegs are a damned difficult decision! I looked at a lot of stuff before settling on these. They lock down very securely (just dont over-torque!) and feel very firm under my feet. The big selling point with these is the adjustability, and they are great in that regard - but it does take some patience to set them up exactly the way you want. I did it without any help, just took a while. The other thing to consider is the look, and the fact that they are a bit bulky. For a big cruiser like my Indian, they definitely work - but they definitely do not make the bike smaller. ;) They add about an inch of width to the bike, which is one more inch to worry about when splitting lanes in CA, but hey...it is what it is. Overall though, they really do look good on an Indian Chief, Im sure they look good on Harleys too. They are definitely built well and I dont expect any issues with floppiness or slippage - they have teeth on the critical joints so they lock down securely under your feet. 4.5 stars. Id go 5 stars if they were designed such that when folded up they added no width to the bike. The sleeker alternative I was looking at was the Lindby highway pegs, which mount and fold up in such a way that they are positioned behind the highway bar rather than to the side, so they add no width and are very low profile, but...I read way too many reviews that they are overall crap, they strip out the threads easily when mounting which means cheap tin (affirmed by someone on an Indian forum I chatted with), the peg flops down unless over-torqued or modified with washers (that could be dangerous in traffic), and when I contacted Lindby with some questions, they never even bothered to reply, so I said screw it and went for the big pegs! Im happy.
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RLJ
> 3 dayWhat can I say. Kuryakyn! High quality shizznit. Tons of mounting possibilities for any size rider. Put them on my 2011 Kawasaki Vaquero 1700 and they work flawlessly. Just make sure to use lots of loctite on all the screws to keep them from coming loose from the motorcycles V twin motor and road vibrations. I learned my lesson on my last motorcycle when one of my highway pegs disappeared going down the highway at 65 miles an hour. It was there one second and the next it was gone. A costly mistake but one I learned from. Loctite these babies up! Excellent Kuryakyn product. Tons of adjustment and the look really nice on my red bike. Plus they were Amazon Prime with free shipping.... (WHHAAATT! !). Buy some. You get what you pay for.
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Oscar Staub
> 3 dayAwesome, you can adjust them until the fit your taste.
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Eric
Greater than one weekGreat versatility. Offers several different positions. Good wide foot peg. Well made. Heavy duty.
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smzalkin
> 3 dayGreat quality, very smart design, flexible installation... just love it
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J. H. Morgan
> 3 dayBecause I run a Yamaha with 1 case protectors, I really had to bite the bullet and buy a separate set of clamps. I didnt want chrome given how much of the bike is blacked out. I got a set of knock off pegs first, and that was a huge mistake. The quality of these is superior (and you pay for it). The pegs also have the ability to adjust in all directions, so Ive got my pegs tilted up a little to keep my feet from sliding off. I couldnt do it with other pegs.
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david A.
> 3 dayI Am pleased.